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Update 1.2 Common Test

New Map: Empire’s Border

You’ve probably heard about this map from Chinese sources. Empire’s Border received a warm welcome and positive feedback from its home audience, so we’re including it into the roster for all regions as it was previously only available on the China server.

Empire’s Border will become the first Asia-set locale to join the game since the release of Update 1.0. Featuring what many consider the 8th Wonder of the World, the map is sliced into two halves by the Great Wall of China, commanding the landscape from higher ground.

The whole locale is split into several altitudes, each offering tactical versatility of its own.

The Second Front

Lots of you have reached tremendous progress in the 1st operation. Your performance is crucial to reap the best rewards, so, way to go, tankers! And, while the first stage is at full swing, this Common Test marks the virtual start of the Second Front’s 3rd operation.

Every player will receive a needed number of Orders to unlock it, so you can test the approach we’re taking with that final stage.

As a reminder, here’s how the personal missions’ core concept looks like:

The first operation is all about persistence. These are missions that can be completed over time and require you to show your prowess in victory and resilience in the jaws of defeat. These missions have a secondary task that’s not needed to start the next mission, but completing it means doubling your progress towards a blueprint.

The second operation is all about showcasing your skill in one specific battle. These missions revolve around one match, whether it be dealing a set amount of damage, destroying enough enemy tanks, or any other objective. They are reminiscent of the older Personal Missions.

The third operation is all about showing consistently good results over several battles. These missions require you to have more than just luck on your side. Prove your worth over a series of battles to complete these missions.

As you can see, the 3rd operation differs from the first two, requiring consistency and precision, first of all. As missions here are spread across several battles (say, you are to deal 3,000 damage or more for 5 battles in a row), there’s a feature that will allow you to put your progress on hold, if you feel like you need a rest before the next stint.

Bots

Certain clusters (for example, the game server hosting players from Latin America) have an issue with long waiting times to get into battle, specifically at the lower tiers. To shorten the queuing time, we are introducing AI-controlled vehicles and would like to test the mechanic during this Common Test.

They will only play on certain maps and between Tiers I–V. Don’t panic, you will always know when you are playing with bots as they will have colons “:” at the start and end of their names, coupled with a specific badge.

While the mechanics will be available for everyone to test during the CT 1.2, the AI will be introduced in NA’s LATAM cluster. We are also looking into the possibility of adding bots onto the Australia cluster too. EU, RU, APAC (except Australia), and the US-based NA servers will remain unaffected.

The number and classes of bots on each team will always be the same so there is no advantage to one team over the other and will be limited to a certain number per team.

All players testing this feature will be providing feedback for other PvE events we are looking at in the future. Bots will be active straight at the launch of Common Test 1.2, and with the release of Update 1.2, we’ll disable them everywhere. In the future, bots will be released on the LATAM, and possibly Australia, clusters.

Make sure you pick a save location that is different to your regular World of Tanks game files.

Save and run the installer.

Run the new copy of the game. The launcher will download all the additional data.

Log in and start playing.

List of Changes

Main Changes

1. Changes to Personal Missions

The third operation (Object 279 (e)) of the new campaign becomes available:

added a new type of missions that should be completed within a certain number of battles. Otherwise, the progress is reset and the mission should be started anew. Three mission types are available in the operation:

Accumulative (require achieving a certain value by a specified parameter). The mission lasts until the player fulfills the set condition or runs out of attempts.

Series (require completing the set condition within several battles; at the same time the number of attempts is bigger than the number of required completions).

Continuous (require fulfilling the set condition in every battle of the series). A failed attempt interrupts the series.

The Pause button becomes available in the mission profiles of the operation. It allows pausing a mission: the progress will be suspended until the player continues it. Players can take some rest and be not afraid of losing progress.

Improvements to the reward screens:

Display of accumulative conditions in the operation profile according to the common interface of such missions.